More like an aunt/uncle/untie who is liable to burn down the kitchen if left to their own devices…

snowyowl:

Oohhh, could you please tell us about them, if it isn’t too spoilery?

@squarelyblue got them for you! Though for at least a light inclined Daniel it’s less “I hate you” and more “I owe you nothing.”

paragontethras:

Daniel is my son. He’s mine now, and will be nothing is not aggressively loved and cared for.

A solid plan I approve of.

@Marceline_Reyes@Morphine linked the post, but here’s a condensed version for you as well!
Angels can be created by God (or rather the automated production based on available resources that God has set up) or by other angels; angels create other angels by tearing out some of their own Grace and combining it with that of other angels. It’s allowed, but few do it because it can come at a high cost. All angel children are treated the same, however, and parents are not supposed to claim or acknowledge their offspring, hence why Ramiel looked for a different species of partner.

silent15:

Sometime I feel like my Gab is the only one that doesn’t really care for Daniel. He didn’t get a choice in having the kid foisted on him, he has exactly zero parenting skill and he knows it, finally the last time he he was watching over kids his nestmate ended up Falling which kinda taints his view of the whole thing.

This is an equally valid, though more difficult for me to write personally, way to approach it. Maybe he’ll grow on your Gab, maybe not; either way is supposed to be supported.

It’s canon that at least at first Gabriel is not a good cook. The last time they were expected to cook was way before electricity and can be summed up by roasting meat over a fire–little skill involved. It is one of the skills you can raise, as an interaction with some of your coworkers.